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PHOTO TO PAINTING

Old House Photo to Painting

Project Description

The oil painting is from an old, and black and whitephoto which shows a house under the mountain.

The story of the painting: This is my father’s house growing up. He hasn’t been back since his parents died 20 years ago. I would like him to have a nice memory/memento to hang to remember where he grew up.

Watercolors are transparent and because of this a watercolor artwork features an inner brilliance and clarity of color. It looks like as if the painting is lit from within. A watercolor artwork, when being made, requires an artist to be very cautious for each brushstroke, as it’s very hard to hide a mistakes. To preserve a watercolor, it’s important to keep the painting dry, in case of water over painting that dissolves the paint. We work watercolors on artist-level watercolor paper and a mat board and a protective glass are needed for framing. Watercolor naturally goes well with landscape, buildings and houses.

Pencil and charcoal drawings are classic thanks to its black-and-white simplicity. Unlike oil paintings, artists use accurate fine lines that can be seen on paper. The background is often omitted to gain focus on the portrait. A pencil drawing doesn’t require time to dry but it often requires a layer of glass and a well-cut acid-free mat-board for framing. If you love the simplicity of black and white, the old-school and classic style, the mere portrait without complex background, the skillful precise lines by the artist and the way it’s framed, pencil drawings can make a good fit.

Originally designed for architects and engineers, pen and ink drawing is an option for artists with patience. A pen drawing requires the artist for accuracy of the composition, the contrast and the value, which are built by overlapping the black strokes. A range of drawings can be made with pen and ink, from realistic renderings to more stylized and abstract compositions, to modern cartoon. Framing requires a mat board and a protective glass.

Eco-friendly oil on heavy-duty linen canvas (400 g per square meter) is the medium chosen by 80% of our customers. It ensures the most vigorous colors as well as the most subtle shades of colors and is nearly perfect for all levels of complexity, all styles and techniques. Well framed and maintained, it will last for centuries. An oil painting is suitable for any size from tiny to extremely large. If you are not sure which art type to turn a photo to, an oil painting won’t disappoint you.

Scratchboard is a form of fine art on canvas for which artists use sharp knives to scratch off the top layer to reveal a white or colored layer beneath. Modern scratchboard originated in the 19th century in Britain and France. Our scratchboard artists can work out highly detailed, museum level textured artworks. The color of the works can be left black, white or other colors. A scratchboard can be framed like an oil painting. If you are looking to customize a portrait not that conventional like an oil painting yet equally fine, you may try scratchboard.

Oil pastels work best with bold artworks with vibrant colors, for the lines in oil pastels will almost always be soft and blurry, not as sharp or precise as paint or pencils. Edgar Degas used oil pastels for his dancer paintings. An oil pastel work is done on paper and to frame it, a mat board and a protective glass are required.

We use artist paper and professional artist-quality colored pencils that contain a high degree of wax and pigment. Colored pencils allow for very rich, deep and luminescent colors and the art can be finished with utter details. Like pencil and charcoal drawings, mat board and a protective glass are required for framing. Colored pencil art gives an impression of modern fashion and sweetness, making it an exquisite gift.